AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomacy & Reconciliation: US adviser Massad Boulos held Eid al-Adha calls with Libyan leaders, urging unity and the unification of institutions, while stressing Washington’s support for reconciliation. Foreign Engagement: Libya’s embassy in Serbia welcomed 20 GNU Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff for a Serbian training program under a diplomatic cooperation memo. Political Process: Libya’s Minister Walid Al-Lafi met France’s envoy Paul Soler in Paris to discuss next-phase steps toward consensus and stability. Security & Justice: Four Libyans abducted in Chad were freed and returned to Tripoli after a rescue operation; two captives were killed during captivity. Weather: Libya’s National Meteorological Center warned of heavy rain and thunderstorms across the northwest, with flood and flash-flood risks. Economy & Energy: A report says the Hormuz Strait crisis is boosting Libya’s oil appeal as major companies return, despite internal divisions. Tourism: Libya saw a 41% jump in foreign arrivals in Q1, with UNESCO sites like Shahhat and Sabratha drawing visitors. Sports: Al-Ahly Benghazi reached the Libyan Cup final and will play Egypt’s Al-Ahly in BAL6 third-place action.
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